Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifestyle. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Fresh Garden Finds

There's nothing like enjoying fresh vegetables and spices on a Sunday afternoon. Feeling like we were in a repetitive rut, eating things much too often I wanted to try a new recipe including some of the spices we grow in our garden. 
 (Grilled corn, with Cilantro and Sea Salt) 


Starting a garden has been growing passion for my mother and I, we take pride in growing our own spices and lettuce. This metal trough houses Cilantro, Lettuce, and an assortment Bell Peppers. 



Cilantro + Sea Salt Mixture





Monday, March 11, 2013

Something New

Recently I got the chance to visit the Jackson County Green Energy Park where they recycle energy for art in various forms including; metal making, glass blowing, and ceramics. Today's demonstration was on the art of glass blowing, a unique skill that requires a lot of heat and concentration! I cherish experiences like this that give me knowledge on novel art forms that I haven't particularly explored. It was delightful to witness the coherent transformation between energy and art; and marvelous that their able to modify recycled energy favorably. 


Arranged by color these tins carry glass micro-fibers necessary to create various hues in the glass. 






It was interesting and exciting to document the process and see the transformations each step provided! 










Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Jars & Things.

As a college student, I find myself occupied most of the time; between studio classes (which are three hours each!), executing projects in a timely manner, and extra curricular activities I feel i barely have time to breathe. This week I've been working on the transformation of a book based on the interpretation of a poem. We were each given a book to manipulate, and the freedom to choose a poem that describes you. I selected a poem titled The Artist Within by Linda Lively; this poem spoke to me because I feel like we live in a world by the standards of society. It is important to stay true to yourself, I've learned 
the indivdual has always struggled
 not to be overwhelmed by the crowd
From that understanding i try to avoid society and its gravitational pull to be "normal"
and I rise in my "weirdness" and embrace it, and I believe that allows me to separate myself from the "crowd". 


My little collection of treasures.



Living in a dorm is extremely restricting, I do what I can to try it make it feel like home. I take pride in my collection of jars, and will continually add to. The thing I enjoy about jars is the versatility! In a dorm storage is a big issue for me,  incorporating my obsession and making it useful is just a plus!


Plants are probably the main thing I tend to store in my jars, but i use them for other things like beads, pens, paint brushes etc however owning plants is like having a pet. You have something to care for and you get to watch it grow, its astonishing!


To create the geometric shape as I did you'll need:
Four 5 foot threads
20 straws
 (12 one color + longer)
(8 another color + a bit shorter)
I cut the green straws right under the bend and the yellow two inches shorter, but thats for you to decide!


This is sort of a project on its own, but I wanted to incorporate it into my book! 
To begin, separate your thread into two pairs and knot them together in the middle.
Then apply a long straw to each section!


Next, take a short straw and one thread from each of the green straws and thread them through the shorter straw. Repeat this with all four times until all of your green and yellow straws make triangles together.
After this you will repeat steps one and two again using the rest of your straws!



Once I got to this stage, I knew I wasn't finished, yet, I couldn't decide what to add to integrate the book with the metal without taking away from the rest of the composition.

When I found this twine in my craft box I knew immediatly I wanted to work with it.
I basically unraveled it and let it stay where it originally laid. 










I am an artist
a creator each day,
In all that I do
In all that I say.
In darkness comes light
showing the way,
to create what I please
on my journey each day.
I'm a photographer,
a painter much more,
from music to dancing
each day I do soar.
Gliding through the world
love all about,
the artist within
floats upward and out.
Surrounded by family
leading the way,
to that place within
where peace lives each day.
In the stillness a voice
so softly descends,
bringing forth the artist
the artist within.